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THE

CHINA AS WE SAW IT canturies accustomed to separato

The Revolution and After,

[The following is the first of a series of articles by Sidney and

laws and customs, separate iron- Auries and taxes, and practically distinct administrations.

When we romarked, to one of the revolutionary leaders that a federal Republic for one-quartor of all the world's inhabitants was

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH

F POST OFFICE.

Only fally prepaid letters and post an are transmisible by the Siberian Boale to Europe.

MAILS VIA SIBERIA,

Drie

Lat London

February 10th.

February 17th. February 14th.

1

! Changkal February 27th March 1st. March 5th.

The Parcal Post system to the following places in Chins is for the Bitrico Wobb, the well known the most difficult of political present suspended:-Hupah, Szechuan, social workers, who were recent-organizations to construct, he re- Hess, Kosichow and Tangypab./ ly in Hongkong, tn fact this plied that "oll great nelievemente were difficult; but tho Chinese article is latod Ilongkong, Dec. would be equal to the task." He said, however, that it was only in We had not, contemplated a outward form that they intended "Obina in Revolution" as part that he much preferred the Eng- to imitate the United States; and of our holiday experiences; and lish Cabinoteatern of responsible though this has occasionally add-government. He eagerly accepted 01 to the excitement, it has a tho suggestion that the Australian litile detracted from the equani Commonwealth Act .supplied

convenient model...

Bati the Australian Constitution ia cludes women suffrage. It would, loibor and Halphing (taking. Maila

MAILS CLOSE. indeed, bo curious if the women of China find themselves in pos session of the vote before the wooihow men of England !

mity of our travels. The scanty afarmiat telegrams that we saw in the Japanese nowspapers dur- Ing September and Octobor made us afraid that wo might not be able to visit China at all; or that, if we got into Peking, that we

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The European View. What are we to think of the might not be able to get out capacity of tho Chinose, and of again! But Muktion was quiet; the prospects of a poaceful re the railway to Poking was run-organization of that great Em- ning smoothly; the Revolution piro? ury forces were a long way off, and the British Consul-General saw no reason why we should not proceed. But as we neared Peking wo pawood trains picked

Wo

MAILS DUE, German, Prinzew Alles, 7th inst. American, Persia, 12th inst.

1912

„VESĖLIA IN FORT.

STRANEES

SHIPPING NEWS, ›

The P, M. S. 8. Qos 2.1. China, which lefe Hongkong on the 2nd nlt, Catherine Apcar, Br. L., 1,730, L. C. Townsend, 27th Feb.-Singa

arpitel at San Francisco on the 29th Hast.

Mail Steamers.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

pore 22nd Feb., Geu.~~D. §. |- & Oo.

S.

N. COMPANY.

The F&O. S. N. Coss.E. Sumatra jeft Bingapore for this port on the Sud Chow Tai, Ger..., 1,118, W. Reher: 8th inet,at 6 am. inst., at 6 p.m., and, is dus here on the

Daguy,

I

The P. M. S. 8. Co... Persia from San Francisco sails from Yoko- hame on the 4th inst., en route to Hong- kong, and le due to arrive on the 12th ina. She will be dispatched from this Daiya port.on the 26th inst., at 1 p.m., for Bap Francleos via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Yokohama and Honolulu."

ARRIVALS.

.

1rt Mar.-Bangkok 22ad

Feb., Rice, B. 8.

Nor ..., 883, P. Bolvesen,

29th FabWakamatati

22nd Feb., Coal. T. & W

Co.

Maru, Jap., .., 1,785, K.

Kobayashi, 2nd f£x-Wa- | kamatsu 26th Feb., Coal. M. B. G. K.

Dovre, Nor., &., 938, F. Bigtoland, 1st Mar.Maono 1 Mar., Gep-Wo Ylok B. 8. Co.

VILL dispatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on of

the DATES named...........

"

FOR

LONDONA ANT-1 WERPY.S'TOLE PIANO, 'no, MAXMILLME ******,

STEAMERS

TO SAIL U ̧·

Nile sommexiguureenbkan

0th March, | Freight and

Passage. ·

Braemar, Br. s... 2,815, A. T: Breia, Fauzang, By. 5.6,, 2,261, H. 8. Mal Pour SAID AND Uapt. E. F. Daldy, 'nxm:√ at 10 AM.

2nd Mar.New York, Case

·ṛ oil—8.0|| Co. Wingsang, Br. sir, T. II. Lichmeo,

kin, 20th Feb.Bangkok and Kozichang 23rd Feb, Rice—J., M. & Co.,

2nd Mar. Wakamatan 25th Foo Shing, Br... 1,428, W. D.

pbQpal -J., M. & Co.

for Pakhol-Fer Singan, Ting Sang, Dr.-., 1,048, J. Mes- 6th Mar., 9.

ney, ad Mar-Chinking 187th Feb., Gon.-J., H. & Haltun, Brid's, 641, A. H. Stewart,

Sid Mar.-Swalow 2nd Mar Gas.D. L. & Co.

and Haiphong (taking Meile for Pakhoi) Per Biogan, 5th Mar., 9 A.M.“ Swalow—Per Haimon, 6th Mar., 10

We cannot pro tend from our mere five weeks' glimpse of only half-a-dozon. cities to anything like an indepen dont judgment. We set ilown our views therefore merely as the irresponsible first impression of to overflowing with terrified Chi-record, to begin with, an almost

two unbiassod observers, We found the universal testimony of those who sume panic daring, our on days have lived among the Chinese

Our own at Peking.

that they "like" them and think well of them. We are always trends among the younger Chi-

sured that they are agrent" uoso officials were themselves people, full of potentialition. The placing their families in security, Chinese, to julgo from what in and ruming off to Tientsin now said of them, are honest, in-

денс

Siberian

Mail

German

Mail-

A.X.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanonvor (Fiberinu Mail to Europe) Per Mexico-maru, 5th Mar, 10 AM,

Manila, Ceba, Iloilo, EUROPE,

do..

VIA TUTICORIN

Welb, 21st Feb-Haizhong

Hanoi,

16th Feb., Gen.-J. M. & Co. F., 780, G. Boulier,

;

For farther partioala's, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent,

1st MarHaiphong and P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s offon, Fakhol 29th Feb., Gen.-A. B. Marty.

Hongkong, Dr. s.a., 789, Corneliussen,

4

Vestfold, Nor. ., 1,112, Bertelsen,

Srd Mar.-Saigon 28th Feb, Johanne, Gen. T. K.

Singau,

Bhogar,

Br. s. 1,017, F. Jamison, Srd Ner.Haiphong 27th Feb., Gen-1.♣ 8. Br... 4,295, J. Bulford, Kuight Srd Mar-Shongbai 29th Feb., Gen.-B. & 8.

(Late letters 11.00 m. Priuk Eltel Friedriob, Ger. .,, 4,819,

Extra Postags 10 omnts.) (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes fa time for the first

olearance will be included in this contract mail)-Per P. E. Frierich, Mar, II A.M.

Afaulls, Cebu and Ikilo-l'er Tean,

6th Mar., 3 r.x,

18

Saigon-Por Dagny, 5th Mar, 2 r..

Mao-Per Sui Tai; 6th Mar.,

P.M.

Chenas,

Pring

E. Malobor, 41b Mar- Yokoham 24th Feb., Mail and Gen.--M. & Co.

B., 1,350, L. Jones.

4th Mar-Shanghai (29th Feb, Gen.-B. & 8.-

27th Feb.-Haiphong 27th Ger. a., 952, M. Ipland. Feb., GuiA. R. Mandy, **

1st Mar-Singapore And Hoihow 20th Feb, Gea.-J.

Companion, Br. ss., 4,176, J..

Kindull. 21st Feb.-Phila delphia 21th Dec.. Case oil. -.0. Oo.

Kwanglah, Chi. .., 1,590, Stewart,

1st Mar. Shanghai 27th.

Feb., Gen.-Q. M. §. N. 06.

“Hồngkong, 4th Baich, 1912.

end;

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

Kweilin, Br. 8.6., 1,026, C. W. Fuketi, IMPERIAL

M

Laikon,

p Sigmund, Ger. ss., 3,801, D. Denz, 4th Mar-Sydney 10th Fol., Goa.-M. & Co, Hangaang, Br. &.8, 1,859, S. Wilde, Loosok,

Ach Mar-Shanghai

and "Swatow 3rd Mar., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

28th Tob.-Wakamatau 22nd

Feb., Col.-B. & 8.

Br. 8.8., 1,950, Chas. E. Pago, 23rd Feb.-Saigon 10th Feb., Rics-Wo Fat Ger..s., 1,921,0. Schultzen, Sing.

2nd Mar.Bangkok 24th Feb., Rice and Meal.-B. &

8.

and thon in a renowed panic, or fdustrions, sober, docile and you Shoghal-Per Kashing, Bil Mar, Carmarthenshire, Dr ... 2,99, B. Mexico Mara, Jap. 6.5., 3,759, N

pro-ently, realise that your in-

also lingering in other cities formant is thinking of them. as rather than return to their duties | house servants! As a matter of at the capital. The two foreign fact, the Chinese have so little of what the Norwegians or the hotels in Peking were filled to

Bavarians call honest that every the roof with the wives and chil: growing crop must be watched dren of Manchi and Chinese continuously night and day to dignitaries who had been placed prevent it from being stolon: there for anfoly; and oven princes whilst in every form of internal trado falso woights and measures and officials did not disdain to and counterfeit coin are employed como in secretly at night, lest and looked for as a matter of their houses should be burnt be-course. fora morning..!

P.M.

Swatow and Singapore-Per Down-

Australian

Mall.

woogie, St Mar., 5 r..

Manila, Cebu, Hollo, Angaur, Yup, Friederich, Wil- helmshafen, Rabaul, Her bertabohe. Matapi. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Dunedin- Melbourne, Adelaide, Pailb and Fremantle-Per Co- bans, dth Feb., 81x,

Singapore, Penang an Colomb

Pez. Nilo, 6th Mar, 9 an. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Far

C. Apear, 6th Mar., xoox, -- Mono-Per Sul Tai, 6th Mar., 3.18 Tsingtau, Chefog and Newchwang—Por Manila, Cebu and Iloilo-Per Osterio,

Tsitsin, Gil Mar., 3, P.M.

Switow, Amoy and Fooche-Per

Gtb Mar, 9 44,

Haiching, 7th Maṛ., 10 a.n. Shanghai, Kobe and Moji-Per Fook-

11 A.M.

You are told that they are peaceful, low-abiding, frugal, The Future,

thrifty, and skilful-and you find Meanwhile, more by the ab- that what is referred to is the xence of resistance than by ren-untiring industry of the millions son of their own strength, the of potty cultivators, anxious only to bo let alone in their rico-fiolls. Revolutionary forces were steadily So far are the Chinese from being overrunning all the rest of China. peaceful and anaggressive that In city after city tho pri-highway robbery with violence, sous were opened; every sort of murder, and piracy are extremely male person, whether convict or it is admitted on all lands that rifa; whilst an for "law-abiding," brigand or pirate, was enlisted no Chinese person over dreams of in the Revolutionary army, de-obaging of a law merely because gorated with a white rug artict, it is a law, or, indeed, of obeying and given a'riflo, a bright new whatsoever, if it can possibly bo Bangkok-Per Oronwy, 7th Mar, any new or unaccustomed law revolver, and a holtful of ball evaded.

But the European in the Far Swatow-Ver Haimun, 8th Mar, 10 cartridges to play with; and here] and there we used to read of in- East is not, as a rule, thinking of discriminate fighting, promis European in the Far East likes in

these things. cuous looting, and ensos of piracy, the Chineso is not their virtues," in the rivers." Trade, it is neod- still less thoir intellectual capacity less to say, came to a stand-or practical achievemonts, but still,

What the

their virtual admission of their

Shanghai-Per Hangmog, 7th May, sang, 7th Mar., EL ÁM, TO,

Macao-l'er Sui Tai, 7th Mai, Shanghai-Fer Cheman, 7th Bar,

Siberian

Mall.

'T.N.

P.M.

JM,'

A.M.

* E

L'Dantel, 4th Mar.-Yoko- Hams and Shanghai: Int Mar., ! Van, J., M. & Co. Tenyo Mari, Jap., ..,7.208, E. Bent, 4th Mar.San Fran cisco 6th Feb., and Shanghai: 1st Mar, Maila and Gen. 1. K. K.

Kobayashi, 20th Fab. Tacoma via Japan 20th Jan., Gen.—0. 8. Ì..

Mar.-

Monteagle, Br. s.a., 6,108, W. Dari- fon, B.M.E, 2nd Vancouver 7th Feb., Mail and Gen-C. P. R. Uo. Ma 10, Jap. aoh., 8,462, A. G.

Store, 27th Francino 30th Jan., Gen.- T. K. K.

Fookasag, Br. 8., 1,987, T. A. Mit-Nippon hell, 4th Mar-Bingapore

27th Feb, Gos.-J., M. & Co.

Spáría, G dr. na, 2,974, W. Forage, Oronsay,

Colombo

Poklat,

5.

Mar-Shanghai 1st

hag, Gen.-H. A. L.

14

Feb-Bap

Br. *.8., 2,415, E. Taylor, Max. Muji 25th Fab. , B. K, Marn, Jap. . 2,952, J. Ortorio, Br. ■ 5,104, J. Findlay. Teranak, 4th Mar.----Singa-

29th Feb. United States and Brit. Col. Flour,Bank LÜ.

pore 28th Feb., Gan-N. Y, K., Gör. *.*., 1,118, G. Wenzel, 4th Bn..-Ewalow 3rd Mar, Mar, Gan.-B. & S.

CLEARANCES AT THE HAR- BOUR OFFICE. Rigel, for Man Darra, for Haiphong.

Halmon. for Swatow. Tamane, for San Francisco;

Ceylon-mara, for Singapore. Rhem, for Singapara.

1.15

8

Chenan, fot Canton,

Anhni, for Bhanghai.

Colombo-marg, for Shanghai.

Ď

Hangang, for Uantun.

}

Tingseon, for Canton.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, "Kobe, Yokohama, Honninland Ben Francis (Siberian Mail to Europa-Per Nippon-maru, 8th Mar, IIA.K,

T.N.

Cheloo and Tientela-Fer

Penang and Calcutta-Per Kutsang, Qili Zimr., 18 4.0,

Ti-ali,8th Mar., 3 e.x.-

inferiority to himself their will-Macao-Tec Sui Tai, 8th Mar, 1.15 In the end we were driven, in ingacas to content themselves order to keep our engagement in with the position of clarks or Ţaint u,

cooliesunder European managers; Calcutta, to join the crowd of their cres'on to the Europeans of Singapore, fugitive Chiuoso floring to Tips-3 the organization of foreign tein, just gaining standing room trade; all the international bank- in the train, crowded as already ing; all the management of ships described, by favour of the Eng-and railways and telegraphs and fish guard, who turned out to be post office and Customs; all the an, enthusiastic member of the direction of mines and manufne- LLP. and subscriber to the tures; and, in short, all the posi- "Labour Leader."

tions of a profitable "exploita- Swator, Amoy tion."

huile,

By this time practic»lly the whole empire hes slipped away from the Manchu dynasty.

of China,

Siberian

French

Mall.

SHANGHAI, Siberian Mall to Baropa-Per Lian, 9th Mor, 6-7.4.

Paz Eitel Frederich, for Manila.

"DEPARTED. Mar. 8.

Chengshing, for Tiontela, Higany, fr Fooshow. Choyang, for Bharoghii,

Daijin-maiu, for Tamul, Wongk, for Baigap. Carl Diede johnos, for Uniphong.

Seang Chan, for Rangon. Halehow, for Tientsin.

Anbul, for Bhanchal Trimph, for Hai ow.

Ma & Benalder, for Nagasaki, Tingrang, for Canton, Coyles, for Bombay. Rigel, for Igil.

7

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. and Foocho-Ter

Per Prin Eltel Friedrio Estan, 10th Mar., 9 ..

arrived 4th Feb., fram Yokohama - Mangain, Hollo at CriBumsan, F.

Per Zafiro, 11th Mar., 8 r.v. Freyenberg Dr Ronfin, Mi.. EUROPE, &

Chwong Yen-wong Belimo’ke, W. INDIA VIA TUTICORIN Halo, T. M. Sakaguchi, Y,

Halor, Miss Lisel, Gen.

Wai Lake-chuel

(Lala Letter 11.00 mm, v Noon. Extra Postage 10 centa). (Letters posted in sil

Per Prinx Slgien und," arrived the Pillar Boxes in time: far

4th Mar., from 8 dney, &c. :- the first clearance will be in-

[Ah, Low 2.

Sunes, Mr. A.T. cluded in this contract mail.) Bazus, A. A.

Biltz, H.. go tđa -Per Damber, 12th Mar.. indal

Aslin, J. B, da and trik-Fer Kallong, Groek, John..

Cain, 0.1.

11 A.N.

Tam Shing

Tal Sanz

Phranang, Ger. 4.5., 1,021, N. C. Rober, 23rd Feb-Bangkok 14th Feb., Rice.~~~B. & 8. • Sultan Yan Lingkt. Br. s... 2,233,

0. G. Kuba, 1st Mar- Singapore and Swatɔw 20th Feb., Kerosine oil-A., P. & Co. Suissng, Dr. s.o., 1,776, M. Picknell, 24th Feb.---Sourabaya 14th Feb, Eugar.J.; M. Co. Taiwan, Br,,, MoKooknie. 21st

For

BREMEN.

GERMAN MAIL LINES.

MANILA, NAPLES,} GENOA, ALGIERS, GI-| BRALTAR,

STEAMERS.

SOUTH-P. E. Friedrich ... 18,000 AMPTON, ANTWERP Capt. E. Malchow.....'.........

$4 244)

and HAMBURG

SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU.) KOBK கடிம் YOKO-

MANILA, ANGAUR,1

·TO WAIL O

TUESDAY.

5th March, Noon.

Abodi

Prinzess Allco... 20,300 THURSDAY,

Capt. P. Grosch .....................

7th March,

TAP; NEWGUINEA, Coblenz...............6,786 ) WED'DAY, BRISBANE, SYDNEY Capt. L. Klugkist,

MELBOURNE

KOBE & YOKOHAMA...

:

Prinz Sigismund...6,750 Capt. 17. DeDruzeju

6th March

About TUESDAY, 5th March.

RUDAT & BANDAKAN Borneo,760 ('3dle of Capt. P. Bombill ... { March. All the steamers of ile Europees Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy.

Now System of Telefunken.

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO.,

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA.

Hongkong, 27th February, 1912.

FabSaigon 14th Feb, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.

nice-Order. -

Taiyuan, Br. .., 1,450, L. Dawson,

I

28th Feb. 8ydory 1st Feb., Gen.B. & 8.

Tamaro, Br. ... 8,318, N, Mag-

doxisld, 20th Fab.-SIL Francisco, Bulk oil-5. 0.

06.

Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.

Highest Cisaq, Fastest and Most Luxurious Stemmers on the Coast, haying. splendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers, Electrio Light. Excellent

Tean. Br. .., 1,318, A. W. Onter-Cuisine.

Iridge, lat Mar.—Manila 27th Feb., Gen.-, & 8, Telemachus. Br..., 1,840, Fraser,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW AND RETURN. (Oocopying 9 to 10 d ye.)

STHANSESTI,

201 Mar.---Salgon 26th Fe's, Gen. -Wo Fat Bing, Tsintau, Gon 4.8., 1,002, F. Backing, Halching ...

CATTAIN

LEAVIKO.

W. O. Paramore ... THURSDAY, 7th March, ai (12

SUNDAY, 10th March, 10 a..

J. W. Evant.................... Į THURSDAY, 14th March, at 11 FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying # Days), Halmus. [A. HE; Stewart ......... [ FRIDAY, 8th Hamb, så 11 am

Steamers will string at, and depart from, the Co.'s Wharf near Blake, Piet

For Freight and Fassage, apply to

Douglas, Lapralk & Co.

General Managers,”

25 Feb-Bangkok 16th Haitan...... J. 8. Hosch Feb., Rice and Mew),D. & Halyang 6. Yingelow, Br. *.. 1,216, Melatosh, 22nd Fob-Wuhu 16th Feb.,' Nov.-B. & S.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED. l'aran. Tenyo Mars, arrived 4th Mar., from San Francisco, &s. 1— Barnes, Mr. & Mrs. Las Bik-Inen

J. U.

Lints, Mr. Beatty, H. O.

Leavitt, Q. H. Boson, Min. M. Lipke, D. Bowins, Miss H. Oce, F. E.

Chen Che-kat Doyle, Mrs. J.

Mion, Mrs. F.J. Maya”, Mrs. A. E Mayer, Misa UI, Molat. B. F.

- Doyle, Miss A. Moore, Mr. J bn

Elanuser, Mr. and Nickios, F. P.

Mrs, M.

Propert O. N. Fennell, Mr. & Mrs. Quinn, J. F.

J. O.

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THE EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.

Mail Service to Australia.

Biomar

MAIL SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO MODIFICATION).

Randolph, Miss B, Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Rel inger, Major |

F. R.

H, Q., 0.6.X.0. Relangor, Mrs. H.Eastern..........................................

V.

Frankel. H.

Moreover, you are not lang in discovering that this unireign] Tho loaders of the Ilovolution, profesion of "liking" for the like the rank and file if its allie Chinese character, and of ad- rents, declare their intention of miration for the Chiness caproity entirely clearing out the Manchu which navor, by the way, leads, dynasty, and with it the Mancini to any real social intimacy, oven, troops and tho Imperial trone; with the Europaaniset Chiness and of setting up a foder reis only by way of contrast publio on the model of North with the Japanese, who preuniver America, Mexico, or Brazil, un- silly disliked in the Far East. dor the title of the United States It is not so much that tho Faro Manila, Cob

poans actually love the Chinese It must be remembered in this be that they emphatically do not Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Perfilmer, MiUllalch, J.

Tham Kol Heitig

Tamini Ab-gia

Fee, Do Yan connection that the eighteen pro-love the Japanese! And though

Gaskin, His F. J. Ritchie, Mrs. John' vinces of China-not to speak of the Europeana do nos analyas Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Krata

Aki-maro, 12th Mar. 45 Krackowskambert, Zeber Gathrie, Lt. W, E., Riteble, Miss B. Manchuria, Mongolin, and Tur-their own feelings, wo lizard the

Balmon, W. A. koetan-are enel of them as largo opinion that their dislike, of the

Kamion-mare, 18th Mar,, 11 Ribblwhite, Y. Lamberta Mex, Haley, Miss O. M. Sweeney, J. as a European State, and contain Japanes proceeds fundamentally

Myora, IL... H, P. Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, Thunday Morivin, Miss M.- Zoe Bow

Hankey, Mts, V. Bobiale, Mr. and on an average something like from the foot that the Japanese,

Kao, P. L

Mr. II. Island, Cooktown, Cairn^, Milache, F

Jowaii, Mr. & Mr. Tanabe, C twenty millions of people. What unlike the Chinese, claim to be

Townsville, Brisbane, Sydnay, is more important still is that regarded no equals, and to bo

·E, O, NAP Templat Per a Fooking, ar ived 4th Mar, Hobart, Lemmonton, New from Bingapore

Jaweli, H. O., Jv... Wells, Mr. & Mrs. they, for them part, speak treated as the equals of any other

Jowett, Mies H. MA JAWA Languages uniofeligible to each nation, and are making good

{{Koon, J. P. others and the

• Young, R. L. boon for their claim.

Katenkamp, Kri. Yang Chu-yang-

Australian

Mail.

12th Mar., 5 ****

A.X.

.Y.

Zealand, Dunedin, Malboming. Aaronson, Miss II, Bhanalia, Rav. (1),

Adelaide, Parih and Frdian

·tla Per Nikky Maro, 10th Mor, 11

Kelly, Mr. Mrg, Witánnaw,

Cen Lander, Mies AP

1.0

Empire «ium...mündl

Arriva Hongkon from Australia

#th March

for Ad

The abors Steamers are fitted with Refrigerating Machinery, onanrlag 31 plentiful supply of Los, Fresh Provisions, sin; and are lighted: throughona - wish Electricity. All Stats-Rooms have Electrio Fans. A daly qipal dad and Biowardons are carried.

For further particulars, apply to an

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